Imagined communities, imaginary conversations: failure and the construction of legal identities
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How might Scottish legal thought change in the context of a Scottish Parliament? When we ask this deceptively simple question, we encounter an immediate problem. It is a problem in some ways remarkably like the situation in 1707, except in inverse. Nothing like this has happened before to a mixed jurisdiction with a history such as Scotland's. To explore some aspects of this question, I would like to take the subject of jurisprudential thought as an aspect of legal identity. In doing so I shall...[Show more]
Collections | ANU Research Publications |
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Date published: | 2001 |
Type: | Book chapter |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/14269 |
Book Title: | The State of Scots Law: law and Government after the Devolution Settlement |
Access Rights: | Open Access |
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